"After
ten years of extremely expensive, slow, and politically messed up
construction work–it is a long and sad story of government corruption
and incompetence–Budapest, the Hungarian capital, got its fourth metro
line today. Despite its ill-fated genesis and controversial usefulness,
the Metro 4 is an amazing engineering, architectural, and artistic
achievement, a mix of stunning concrete structures and trippy
ornamentation. It looks stunning.
The first
section of M4 is 7.4 km in length, and consisting of ten stations,
connecting the southwestern Kelenföldi railway station located in Buda,
and the eastern Keleti railway station in Pest, under the River Danube.
The recently opened first section of the M4 cost approximately 452
billion HUF (ca. $2 billion). Gratuitous price tag? Decide for yourself!" La suite en photos sur gizmodo.com
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